There are some true highlights on this album. “Come Back June” starts with a killer bass-line before crashing into a stone-wall sixties groove. Heavy Hammond organ and a competent bit of guitar work make this an infectious piece of psychedelic pop. Similarly “All of My Life” is more of the same but decidedly laid back groove, with the band sounding reminiscent of the 13th Floor Elevators.
And as with most albums of this era and nature there are couple of brilliant loose jams. The first of these is “Comet”; lead on its way by a raging Theremin, ably backed up by frenetic guitars, organ and ungodly slowed-down vocals. The other is the final track, “G.E.A.B”, and is a prime slice of funky psych rock which builds steadily over a heavy break beat and organ stabs. Meandering guitar solos bring the album to a clattering close.
On the value of their one record Pussy do not seem to warrant their mythical status or hefty price tag. Nevertheless their sole album has its moments, and stands as a piece that bridges the gap between psychedelia and the progressive rock scene.